Please reach us at (480) 201-9626 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
If you don’t have a reservation, text Kristin (480)201-9626 with:
Find an available site.
Pay Venmo (@honeygrove), Zelle (480)201-9626, or Cash (drop box).
When you arrive: If you have a reservation text Kristin (480)201-9626. You will receive the key code (for bunkhouse guests).
If paying cash, leave payment in the drop box.
Check out is by 11 AM. Please return the key to the key box and lock it securely. Leave the bunkhouse and camping site clean.
Tent site $20/night
RV site $45/night
Cabin $60/night
For long term prices, call Kristin at (480)201-9626.
Yes, pets are allowed.
Two dogs are allowed per camp site. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
Pets are not allowed in the cabins or at the campground unaccompanied.
Please clean up after your pet.
Damage to property will be billed to the responsible campers, plus a $100 fine to cover our labor.
Check-in: Noon or later
Check-out: 11 AM
We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, calls are answered between 7 AM and 10 PM Missouri time.
EACH SITE is for up to six people and two pets. We charge $5 for each additional family member or $10 for each additional pet. All pets must be on a leash and accompanied at all times. Clean up after yourselves and animals.
We help you "get away from it all" at Honey Grove. However, if you want to use your phone, you will find plenty of cell data service, at least I always do.
These 10x12 foot Amish built structures have 2 sets of bunk beds, which comfortably sleeps 4 total campers. There is one window, 3 electrical outlets, air-conditioning, and a locking door. These cozy bunk houses are great for campers who want a mattress off the floor and shelter from possible wind or rain. Full access to a clean toilet and hot shower is just a few steps away in our sweet bathroom. There is no kitchenette nor bathroom in the cabins. Guests bring their own bedding to ensure cleanliness, which we take seriously.
Bunk house guests enjoy an outdoor picnic table under the shade of nearby trees, open views of the pasture, and a fire pit for cooking or sitting around the camp fire.
Pets are not allowed in the cabins unaccompanied. Damage to property will be billed directly to the responsible campers.
You will love that Honey Grove RV sites are surrounded by trees, which creates a cozy and natural setting.
Each RV parking space (some are 30 feet long and others are 42 feet long) are paved in attrative, packed down gravel. Each site up has both 30 and 50 AMP hookups, an outdoor picnic table and a fire pit for cooking or sitting around the camp fire.
Keep pets on a leash and accompanied. Damage to property will be billed directly to the responsible campers.
Our grassy tent sites are near trees. You may pitch your tent in soft sweet grass. Enjoy a picnic table, fire ring, and full access to toilet and shower house. There are shared water hydrants in short walking distance. DO NOT wash your dishes at this water spigot. The crumbs attract critters. Please wash your dishes in the outdoor sink provided outside the shower house.
Park in parking lot, don't waste water, and leave the camp cleaner than you found it so that campers who follow don't get stuck in a mess. :)
Keep pets on a leash and accompanied. Damage to property will be billed directly to the responsible campers.
CHECK-OUT
If I told you, I would spoil the fun of you searching for the engraved dates on the bricks inside and above the door. Come see for yourself. Honey Grove is a special place, partly because of its silo.
Test out the acoustics. If you are a musical bunch, making music in Honey Grove's Silo is a must! Join other musicians who have visited our silo to record their tunes in style. You will love it!
There is access to the Grand River that has a huge beach. It is just a few miles down Kodiak Road through the village. It is not state or county run, but it is open for public use.
Another access point is Wabash Crossing. This is a public fishing access maintained by the Missouri Conservation Department. It is only 15 minutes away. Google Wabash Crossing Gallatin Missouri and you have great directions to get there!
You can tour the town of Jameson on foot. You can ride your bike to historical sites nearby. Since there aren't mountains in closeby, there aren't hikes, but there are many pleasant walks to enjoy.
Honey Grove is situated on shallow rolling hills. You may choose a walking tour of Adam-Ondi-Ahman or neighboring Jameson Village. You can ride your bike or drive to Adam-Ondi-Ahman. You can drive or walk to Jameson.
Jameson has a lovely village park, a post-office, and 133 friendly residents.
Cancellations made at least 3 days in advance of the reservation will receive a full refund. Cancellations made within 3 days of the reservation will be charged a one-night fee.
The best smoke is campfire smoke. Still, we don't want this delicious smell to be IN the buildings at Honey Grove.
There is NO SMOKING in the restrooms or bunkhouses. Please respect the campground and fellow guests. We all take care of the facilities so that more visitors can enjoy a peaceful stay at Honey Grove Campground.
There is NO STEALING. You may not take the toilet paper, the hand soap, cleaners, nor paper-towels. These helpful amenities are for paying guests to use appropriately, honestly, and respectfully.
Campers with sticky fingers will pay for a replacement plus the fee of $100 will be charged to their account. Indoor smokers will pay for the deep cleaning of the facility.
The occupancy per tent site, RV site, or cabin is 6 people and 2 animals. You are charged $5 for each additional member of the family and $10 for each additional pet.
One car is allowed per tent and cabin site. You may pay $10 for one additional car. R.V. sites include the R.V. and/or truck that pulls the R.V. Additional cars are $10 each. All cars park in the parking lot.
NO SMOKING in the restroom nor bunkhouses.
Park in the parking lot after you unload.
Do not drive on the grass.
No climbing on the silo.
Don’t waste water. Don’t waste electricity.
Clean up after yourself and pets.
Don’t wash dishes at hydrants. Wash dishes at outdoor sink on the east wall of the restroom.
Keep fires in firepits.
Honey Grove staff and owners are not liable for any accidents or injury on or near Honey Grove Campground or Jameson Village Park.
No-Cook Breakfasts:
Oatmeal is a classic Honey Grove breakfast, but if you don’t even want to go through the trouble of boiling water, then overnight oats are the perfect no-cook meal. Add your ingredients to a jar and let it sit overnight—that’s it. They’re delicious cold, but you can give them a warm-up in the morning if you desire. Bananas, nuts and cinnamon are a welcome addition to this recipe.
Just toss in your preferred milk and pack your favorite granola or cereal mix. Top it with bananas and dried cranberries, or any fruit you like. My family has found the shelf milk boxes to be handy for camping trips. Don't forget to cool any leftovers.
Bring your favorite yogurt and top it with mixed berries and bananas for an ultra-easy and delicious meal at Honey Grove campground.
Pack your favorite smoked salmon along with cream cheese, capers, onions, or whatever else you prefer. It’s as simple as slicing and stacking, but you’ll feel fancy.
Avocado toast is nutritious, tasty, and simple. If you want it on sourdough, rye, or any hearty bread. Slice it nice and thick, slather on your avocado breakfast is ready. If you want more crunch, try using your favorite crackers as a base instead.
Want more than just avo? Boil eggs at home before your trip and add them on top for a heartier meal. Or, try radish, greens, or thinly sliced cheese on top for extra flavor.
No-cook lunches:
If you’ll have a cooler at Honey Grove, make the tuna salad before you leave to save time at camp. But if you’ll be in warm temps without a cooler or fridge, just bring canned tuna and make it when you’re ready.
Slice open everything bagels and layer with sliced cheddar cheese and salami. Add mustard for an extra kick.
Wraps, sandwiches, or just on its own—chicken salad makes for a tasty and easy no-cook camping meal. Throw it on a wrap and you’ll impress your fellow Honey Grove campers at lunchtime without any hassle.
Pack your favorite tortilla wraps, seasoned hummus, and any and every veggie that suits your fancy. Bell peppers, cucumbers, leafy greens, carrots, and avocado make for a nice pairing with the hummus.
Find some good bread or rolls and pack them for your camping trip along with classic Italian ingredients such as pepperoni, salami, provolone cheese, Italian dressing and greens.
No-Cook Dinners:
Pick your favorite cheeses, cured meats, and spreads with crackers and condiments, like jam, honey, mustard, or even fruits like pears or apples. A charcuterie spread looks fancy and it will fill you up.
Bring pre-cooked slices from the store or cook it before heading out.
From there, you know the drill: Layer bacon slices, lettuce, tomato, and mayo or any condiment you prefer on sandwich bread and enjoy.
Bring pita bread wraps, feta cheese, tzatziki sauce, and chickpeas. For even more flavor, toss some kalamata olives on top.
At home, cook 1 box of bow-tie pasta in boiling water. Strain and rinse the cooked pasta with cold water, then let it cool to room temperature. Once the pasta is cooled, add fresh chopped bell peppers, onion, and grated parmesan cheese. Mix it all together with a couple of tablespoons of Italian dressing and a pinch of salt and pepper. Store and refrigerate.
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